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Longmont police: Guns and ammo swiped

Posted:
08/21/2014 05:10:04 PM MDT

Updated:
08/21/2014 05:10:46 PM MDT

Firearms and ammunition were stolen from a vehicle while it was parked in the lot of an apartment complex on the 3200 block of Lake Park Way, the vehicle's owner reported Wednesday. Police said the case is closed due to a lack of information about possible suspects.

Police are investigating a Wednesday report of a theft from a residence on the 400 block of Terry Street.

Police issued a summons on Monday to a juvenile suspected of possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia on the 1000 block of Sunset Street.

Police responded to a report of a disturbance on Lincoln Circle Tuesday, where they said a father wished to report that his son was using a hammer and screwdriver to pry open a basement door.

A resident of the 1200 block of Tulip Street reported Wednesday that someone had stolen items from her vehicle. The case is closed because of a lack of leads.

Police took a Wednesday report that a motor vehicle had illegally been entered on an earlier date when it was parked on the 1200 block of South Hover Street. There are presently no workable leads and the case is closed.

Police responded Wednesday night to a report of a domestic disturbance on the 2200 block of Dexter Drive. Police said the suspect had already left the scene when they arrived and the case remains open.

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